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one RSE LITE GLADE PLE Fi i i i iii bl Hub Theatre GYPSE HAR With babe RD NOWELL THE FLOWER OF DOOM REDFEATHER—5 ACTS 5 Mutt and 7, 8 and 9 O'el Erne Shows, CITY BRIEFS|:. OmoO Word ‘has been received by Arthur Morton, son of Mrs. Sadie E. Norton of this city, that he and George H worth, both well known young men of Casper, have recently arrived at| Ft, Riley, Kan., and will be station s| there for some time in the Med‘c Corps. Young Norton states that — | are enjoying the training at the camp, | though they are Bretty, glad when it’s time for “lights out” and a good rest | after training all day. Omo The offices on the second floor of the new Senate Building, leased by | Tait and Lord, are today being taken possession of by the Allen Oil Com pany and the Knickerbocker-Wyom- ing Oil Company. Both oil companies | will occupy all the office space on the} second floor. | | | fo} Te) | Mrs. Sadie E. Norton will leave} Sunday night for Denver, where she will visit with friends for two weeks. Vrom Denver, Mrs. Norton will go to| California where she will remain in- | definitely, she having rented her home | in Casper for several months. Ormao Masses Sunday at Catholic church ateseven and nine-thirty o’clock. Mass will be celebrated in the ‘church on South Wolcott street. 6-29-2t Oomo Fred Bragg, accompanied by her three sons and little daughter, motored in from Denver yesterday and spent the night in Casper. They left today for their ranch near Wor- land, where they will spend the sum-| mér months. Mrs. Omo The Casper delegates to the Women of Woodcraft lodge conveniion in Laramie this Week, returned this mor- ning reporting a most pleasant and profitable visit in Laramie. The dele- gates ee the local logge were Mes- dames R. Adams, L. Bishop, Warren Miner, George W. Davis and E. M. Miller. OmoO 2Messrs. A. C. Fletcher and Ty’ A.! Vines, vice president of the Midwest Refining Company, left last night on the Burlington for Denver where they will remain a short while on business. | OmoO Mrs. Carrie Fisher returned | this morning from Laramie where she was uelegate from Lander to the Women of Woodcraft convention. Mrs. Fisher was the house guest of Mrs. C. H. Townsend during the day, re-| turning this afternoon to her home! in Lander. Ormao George W. K. Posvar leaves tomor- row for the northern part of the state where he will “test” the roads ani spend several days on business. OrmO Miss Grace Hull has arrived from \figured on paper iis. Fil iit Jeff Cartoons : 10c and 15c ock Mr. Mike Murenee ee died recent- ly at Greybull will be buried from the Catholic church on Sunday afternocn |The body will arrive this evening o1 the Burlington. a ‘BARRY BELIEVES RED MOK DUE FOR WORLD | | | j has been laid aside. THE MNDWEST PLANS - MOVE TO RAISE LANGE CAPITAL |Mroe Working Capita Capital Needed, But Decision is Delayed Pending Settlement of the War Tax Program Changes in the capitalization of ‘|the Midwest Refining Company to give under consideration, but will not Le finally determined upon until Con- gress has taken action regarding the |income tax act and the bill for a tax }on excess profits of corporation, says a report given out in Denver. While ‘it is practically certain that some _|change will be made in the next few | i | months, there is none in the |pany’s directorate who can state defi- nitely what course these changes will | pursue. It was at one time decided: to capi- |talize a part of the surplus, approxi- | mating $17,000,000, and to -offer to the stockholders the right to subscribe |for $5,000,000 at par. This plan was dropped temporarily at least, until Congress signifies its intentions re- garding excess profit and income }taxes. It is understood that new stock, covering $15,000,000 of thei surplus, would be distributed as a stock dividend under the plan thar The remaining $5,000,000 of new stock would pro- vide working capital which the com- pany, because of its rapidly expand ing business needs. At present much construction is going on at the re fineries and in other fields, and th’'s has to be provided for out of earn- ings, thus sometimes reducing the cash SERIES IN SEPTEMBER | would make the | Manager of bonnet Champs Can't Understand Dope Handed Out by the Cruel Critics By H. C. HAMILTON. United Press Staff Correspondent. | NEW YORK, June 30.—Jack | | Barry, manager of the world’s champ- | ion Red Sox, can’t understand w the critics of baseball are niche lower than first place crimson hosed warriors. “Vv picking a for his jof the ye balance to a level far less than such ja large corporation should have. This total capital $40(,- |000, 000. Rumors to the effect that the com- i | pany is considering a plan for the seg- regation of its producing interests are jalso current. This, it is said, may yet ibe done thru the formation of a sub- sidiary corporation in which the \Sasavaisers of the Midwest Company would have stock participation. This | would relieve the situation materially. rate | will, of 80 per cent per annum under ordinary conditions, anc With the completion jof the new the company more working capital are | com. | be }maintained at that rate for the rest | CASPER. DAILY TRIBUNE |Motor Club Members to Talk Road Rules | at Meting Tuesday Members of the Cas Casper Motor Club lare invited to attend the monthly di- jrectors’ meeting next Tuesday eve- ning to discuss road rules and features of the summer’s activities. The meet- ing is important to the program map- ped out for the coming season and attendance upon the gathering is urgent. | Announcement is also made that |the Motor Club has 1,000 road maps covering all connecting highways in Wyoming that will be distributed to |tourists and others traveling the state. | Altho the membership of the or- ganization is growing but slowly, Sec- jretary George B. Nelson holds out the | prediction that a great majority will ‘ke enrolled before the season is fez progressed. 2 should be proffered without solicita- |tion on the part of the committee. The work of the club reverts to the|> benefit of every automobile own - of the city and it should commard the support of these motorists in commensurate degree. pec nwa cee eeraes A. E. Aderton left last night on the Furlington for Denve where he will remain several days on business in |= connecgion with the Gypsy Oil Co Sonth “Wolcott street. a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The Carmania Oil and Refining | |Company was incorporated in the of- | fice of the Secretary of State, Chey- enne, Wyoming, June 14, 6- 29- 2: | A discouraging feature | © jof the work this year is neglect in the|_ vayment of dues, which officials feel | > ! | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. jpany, was incorporated in the Secre- |tary of State’s office, Cheyenne, Wy- joming, on the 28th day of June, 1917, at 9:15 a. m. The object and purposes of the company is to acquire oil and gas lands, explore and develop the same, and refine the products thereof and conduct the general business of drill- ne for and producing and refinin oul. The capital stock of the company is $50,000.00 divided into 5,000,000 shares of the nominal par value of One Cent per share. The business and affairs of the com- pany are to be managed by a board of five directors and the directors named for the first year after incor- poration and until their successors are elected and qualified are: Ken | 1917, at| = |9:10 a. m., for the purpose of acquir- | ing oil and mineral lands and pros- |pecting the same, drilling oil and gas |wells, and thereof, and for other purposes. The capital stock of the company jis $50,000.00, divided into 5,000,000 jshares of a par value of one cent. The affairs and concerns of the company are to be managed by a tors for the first year are Alfred Steele, W. S. Wintermute, A. Aronson, E. Richard Shipp and W. G. Burnett. The existence of the corporation is fifty years. The agent of the corporation in the State of Wyoming is Alfred Steele | jof Casper, Wyoming. |Farnings of the company are at the} 2 DEED STEELE, ‘ President. First pubiicatiod ale 28, 1917. East’ publi¢ation June 30, 1917. ? tills which are being built |in the: Salt Creek field, it is probab ile The team, he points out, is just as|at both Casper and Greybull plants|that the earnings will be largely in-| |strong as it was last year, when wand the casinghead gasoline station ‘creased. went through the most gruelling fight of a decade to a world’s champlensbiny| and easily ran roughshod over Dodgers to.a world’s championship. | If anything, he believes, the Red Sox must be figured stronger, for they have the added strength of a new} pitcher, Bader, for first class relief | work. | The Red Sox have one bad attack of trouble which will have to be ironed cut, however, before Barry can be taken seriously. The loss of Bill Car- rigan, not as a manager, but as a catcher and a coach, will have to be overcome before the Ked Sox wil! be as strong as the White Sox as they now stand Catching on the Boston Club is atrocious, from a big league stand- point. Neither Cady nor Thomas is a capable receiver for a team of Kos- ton’s standing, while Sam Agnew, a really high class receiver, a hard hit- ter, and an excellent man at throw- ing to the bases, is doing bench duty. Last year, when the world’s series drew near Thomas was picked out for some exceptional praise. It was de- ¢lared for him that he would develop some day into the same steady, con- sistent catcher as Carrigan. With this strength the hose were figured strong in the catching department. The loss of Carrigan however, let Thomas down with a bump. Cady never has shown anything more than an ability to get his hands on the ball | when it came near. Cafeteria her home in Alabama and will make her future home in Casper. The young lady is at present living at the Ideal Apartment. OmoO Mrs. D. A. Robertson will leave on Monday for Spokane, Wash., where she will make her home for some time with her son. Mrs. Robertson recenrt- ly sold her home on N. Wolcott street to Curtis Petroleum and the New York Oil Companies. Omo Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Canninghaaniee turned last evening from their raneh at the Bar C where they spent’ the past week. omo Mr. and Mrs. O. Josendahl and children are in Casper today attend- |’ ing to business affairs for their ranch. They will move into town in the fa'l in order that the children may attend the Casper schools. Eagle’s Attention. All members are requested to me ++ at the Odd Fellows Hall at 2:30 Sun day, to attend in a body the funeral cf Mike Murphy which will be held fom, the Catholic church.on South olcott St... at 3 Lp m. . 6-301t A. T. Phillips, Mi sy WRG The City of Casper has a fine opening for a first-class CAFETERIA that would accommodate at Would like to meet a few Casper business men who would be interested financially in such an enter least 500 people. prise. Kindly state your pres- ent busniess in first letter. Address H. C. West, care The Tribune, Casper, Wyo. ona Mites refining the production | board of five directors and the direc- — H. | | | | | The Muskrat Oil & Refining Com-! | ruge s05ee } Levi, Bert Austin, Ben Abell, K. W. |Gregory and E. Richard Shipp. | The existence of the bd fae is {fifty years. t The agent in charge ef the office jof the company upon process issuing lout of courts of law or equity, may jbe served is E. Richard , TOOm 21 Townsend Building, Caer: Wy- oming. | KEN ‘EBVI, |6-30-8ta President. TRE ee UT | You can’t afford not te give as at least part of your businéss, Pays cash and pay less. Casper Mercon- |tile Company. 4 6-30-tf Mr. Bonney, a prominent attorney ltrom New York City, has:arrtved in |Casper and is looking over. the oil fields with the view of entering the oil game. 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